It’s Not the End of the World

Via International Man

by Jeff Thomas

Periodically, I’ll encounter someone who has read one of my essays and has decided not to pursue them further, stating, “You’re one of those ‘End of the world’ guys. I can’t be bothered reading the writings of someone who thinks we’re all doomed. I have a more positive outlook than that.”

In actual fact, I agree entirely with his latter two comments. I can’t be bothered reading the thoughts of a writer who says we’re all doomed, either. I, too, have a more positive outlook than that.

My one discrepancy with such comments is that I don’t by any means think that the present state of events will lead to the end of the world, as he assumes.

But then, neither am I naïve enough to think that if I just hope for the best, the powers that be will cease to be parasitical and predatory out of sympathy for me. They will not.

For any serious student of history, one of the great realisations that occurs at some point is that governments are inherently controlling by nature. The more control they have, the more they desire and the more they pursue. After all, governments actually produce nothing. They exist solely upon what they can extract from the people they rule over. Therefore, their personal success is not measured by how well they serve their people, it’s measured by how much they can extract from the people.

And so, it’s a given that all governments will pursue ever-greater levels of power over their minions up to and including the point of total dominance.

It should be said that, on rare occasions, a people will rise up and create a governmental system in which the rights of the individual are paramount. This was true in the creation of the Athenian Republic and the American Constitution, and even the British Magna Carta.

However, these events are quite rare in history and, worse, as soon as they take place, those who gain power do their best to diminish the newly-gained freedoms.

Such freedoms can almost never be destroyed quickly, but, over time and “by slow operations,” as Thomas Jefferson was fond of saying, governments can be counted on to eventually destroy all freedoms.

We’re passing through a period in history in which the process of removing freedoms is nearing completion in many of the world’s foremost jurisdictions. The EU and US, in particular, are leading the way in this effort.

Consequently, it shouldn’t be surprising that some predict “the end of the world.” But, they couldn’t be more incorrect.

Surely, in 1789, the more productive people of France may have felt that the developing French Revolution would culminate in Armageddon. Similarly, in 1917, those who created prosperity in Russia may well have wanted to throw up their hands as the Bolsheviks seized power from the Romanovs.

Whenever a deterioration in rule is underway, as it is once again now, the observer has three choices:

Declare the End of the World

There are many people, worldwide, but particularly in the centres of the present deterioration – the EU and US – who feel that, since the situation in their home country is nearing collapse, the entire world must also be falling apart. This is not only a very myopic viewpoint, it’s also quite inaccurate. At any point in civilization in the past 2000 years or more, there have always been empires that were collapsing due to intolerable governmental dominance and there have always concurrently been alternative jurisdictions where the level of freedom was greater. In ancient Rome, when Diocletian devalued the currency, raised taxes, increased warfare and set price controls, those people who actually created the economy on a daily basis found themselves in the same boat as Europeans and Americans are finding themselves in, in the 21st century.

It may have seemed like the end of the world, but it was not. Enough producers left Rome and started over again in other locations. Those other locations eventually thrived as a result of the influx of productive people, while Rome atrophied.

Turn a Blind Eye

This is less dreary than the above approach, but it is nevertheless just as fruitless. It is, in fact, the most common of reactions – to just “hope for the best.”

It’s tempting to imagine that maybe the government will realise that they’re the only ones benefitting from the destruction of freedom and prosperity and they’ll feel bad and reverse the process. But this clearly will not happen.

It’s also tempting to imagine that maybe it won’t get a whole lot worse and that life, although not all that good at present, might remain tolerable. Again, this is wishful thinking and the odds of it playing out in a positive way are slim indeed.

Accept the Truth, But Do Something About It

This, of course, is the hard one. Begin by recognising the truth. If that truth is not palatable, study the situation carefully and, when a reasonably clear understanding has been reached, create an alternative.

When governments enter the final decline stage, an alternative is not always easy to accept. It’s a bit like having a tooth pulled. You want to put it off, but the pain will only get worse if you delay. And so, you trundle off to the dentist unhappily, but, a few weeks after the extraction, you find yourself asking, “Why didn’t I do this sooner?”

To be sure, those who investigate and analyze the present socio-economic-political deterioration do indeed espouse a great deal of gloom, but this should not be confused with doom.

In actual fact, the whole point of shining a light into the gloom is to avoid having it end in doom.

It should be said here that remaining in a country that is tumbling downhill socially, economically and politically is also not the end of the world. It is, however, true that the end result will not exactly be a happy one. If history repeats once again, it’s likely to be quite a miserable one.

Those who undertake the study of the present deterioration must, admittedly, address some pretty depressing eventualities and it would be far easier to just curl up on the sofa with a six-pack and watch the game, but the fact remains: unless the coming problems are investigated and an alternative found, those who sit on the sofa will become the victims of their own lethargy.

Sadly, we live in a period in history in which some of the nations that once held the greatest promise for the world are well on their way to becoming the most tyrannical. If by recognizing that fact, we can pursue better alternatives elsewhere on the globe, as people have done in previous eras. We may actually find that the field of daisies in the image above is still very much in existence, it’s just a bit further afield than it was in years gone by.

And it is absolutely worthy of pursuit.

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9 Comments
Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
June 27, 2022 2:50 pm

The potential end of the world as we know it NOT the end of the world.

David
David
June 27, 2022 4:09 pm

I think there is a lot that could be said about this. What we have in the US is an out of control leftist insurgency. The baby boom generation failed to protect the America their parents fought for and gave them. They got busy working, raising families, paying bills, and complacent. The left did not. It slowly took over much of the media, parts of the government (DOJ/FBI and others), the education system, and other stuff. They started pushing the leftist agenda. People started seeing it and waking up. Then Trump got elected. And, for 4 years he called them out, undid some of the damage they they did, fixed up the economy, lowered taxes, so on and so forth. They knew in 2020 he would be reelected by a decent margin and that would be intolerable.

They put together a large election fraud organization and stole the 2020 election. There is a mountain of evidence to support that. Not just 2000 Mules, but the fine work being done by Dr. Douglas Frank, several thousand under oath depositions, audits, and much more. The left has done a pretty good job on trying to keep a lid on it, but it is starting to get away from them. We know the left no longer accepts defeat at the polls so they will do anything in their power to steal the 2022 mid term election. They know if they do not cheat they will be blown out. Dr. Douglas Frank has done some brilliant work on the 2020 election on the ballot harvesting side. His data fits perfectly with the 2000 Mules data from the ballot stuffing side. So, we know exactly how they stole the 2020 election. They are going to steal the 2022 election if something isn’t done about it.

Ivan
Ivan
  David
June 27, 2022 10:56 pm

Hate to break it to you but it goes back before 1950. The Puritanical Aggression against the South, 17th Amendment, Federal Reserve Act, 19th Amendment, Social Security Act, Civil Rights Act and more.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 27, 2022 6:15 pm

The rock will persist. Life beyond the cockroach….that’s another thing entirely.

Boogieman
Boogieman
June 27, 2022 7:33 pm

Whistling pass the grave yard much?

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
June 27, 2022 11:46 pm

The Injuns should have let the Puritans starve.

Marky
Marky
June 28, 2022 12:26 am

I think the end of the world is at the ending of the book of Revelation. Something about the earth on fire burning or something from the sun going Nova. Then we get a new world. Can hardly wait for that.

ASIG
ASIG
June 28, 2022 1:07 am

What is coming to an end is the high standard of living that the citizens of the US have enjoyed over the last 70 some years since the end of WW2. What is coming is a second great depression, much worse than the first. The vast majority of the population have no clue and are totally unprepared. Massive social unrest wild be the dominant feature of this coming time.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 28, 2022 7:59 am

We need some vision and plans. There are many articles like this suggesting we should not be full of doom but there is no vision or plan for what comes next. Our plan is voluntary cultural secession including withdrawing support and contact with friends and family if necessary (as one would do in a revolution). Leave all enemy associations possible. Relocate to friendly territory. Use dog whistles to find allies. Form associations. Support partners with your attention and your dollars. Live peacefully and with simplicity.

Build templates for separation.